At 12:56 a.m. Katrina Ann Perry, 37, of Sterling, was arrested at 700 Washington St., on charges of habitual traffic misdemeanor - DUR, operating an uninsured motor vehicle on a public roadway, displaying a fictitious plate/title for sale and driving a vehicle with defective/no stop lights.

At 10:02 p.m. Danial Alfred Peterson, 51, of Sterling, was arrested at 125 Charmony Frontage Rd., for charges of harassment/shoves/strikes/kicks and domestic violence.

At 9:20 a.m. William David Ramey, 24, of Sterling, was arrested at 100 Chestnut St., on a SPD warrant for failure to comply. He was transported to the Logan County Jail, where he was held on a bond of $5,000.

No injuries were reported after the front of a 2009 Honda CR-V, driven by Alison Wender, 28, of Sterling, collided with the rear of a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse, driven by Janelle Riley, 27, of Brush, in the intersection of N. Fifth St. and Chestnut St., at 8:26 p.m. Wender's vehicle sustained moderate damage to its front end. Riley's vehicle sustained slight damage to its rear end. Wender said she looked down to adjust the heater and did not look up quick enough to see Riley. She was issued a citation for following too closely.

Nov. 19

No injuries were reported after a 2003 Chevrolet 1500, driven by Taylor Gilliland, 24, of Bloomfield, Ind., failed to observe a 2005 Freightliner TT, driven by Rick Deluca, 57, of Sterling, turning eastbound onto Chestnut St. for N. 5th St., at 12:22 p.m. Gilliland left the normal lane of travel and pulled along the right side of Deluca's vehicle on the shoulder of the road. The trailer of Deluca's vehicle struck the drivers side of Gilliland's vehicle, causing slight damage to Gilliland's vehicle. The trailer sustained slight damage to the lower middle right side section. Gilliland was issued a citation for failure to drive in a designated lane.

Nov. 18

One person was injured after a 2001 Chevy Suburban, driven by Abraham Warnick, 32, of Iliff, disregarded the traffic control signal at Sixth Ave. and W. Main St. and was struck by a 1991 Oldsmobile 98 Regency, driven by Melvin Dollerschell, 86, of Sterling, at 10:15 a.m. After being struck Warnick slid into the front bumper of a 2003 Toyota Camry, driven by Dominic Vecchia, 63, of Sterling. Warnick had complaint of injury and was transported to Sterling Regional MedCenter. His vehicle sustained severe damage to the driver's side fender and door. Dollerschell's vehicle sustained severe damage to the front bumper. Vecchia's vehicle sustained slight damage to the front bumper. Warnick reported break failure as contributing to the accident. Prior to a tow truck's arrival the breaks were checked and it did appear to not be operating correctly. Additionally, both back tires were completely bald and would not have provided sufficient traction. Warnick was issued a citation for failing to comply with a red light.

Nov. 15

No injuries were reported after a 2001 Toyota sedan, driven by Diana Lee, 58, of Sterling, collided with the rear end of a 2002 Dodge pickup, driven by Valerta Darrell, 57, of Sterling, in the 200 block of S. Sixth Ave., at 7:44 a.m. Lee's vehicle sustained severe damage. Darrell's vehicle sustained slight damage. Lee was issued a citation for following too closely.

STERLING FIRE DEPARTMENT

Dec. 8

At 3:30 p.m. fire units responded to 2145 Leisure Ln. for a report of an alarm activation without a fire at the Travel Lodge. Upon arrival, the units were met by the reporting party who stated the alarms were going off and there was smoke in the hallway. An investigation of the second floor noted the smell of burning food. Contact was made with the guest in room 242, who stated he burned a bag of popcorn in the microwave. He opened his room door to evacuate the smoke, which then filled the hallway, which then triggered the alarm. The hallway was passively ventilated. An alarm system reset was unobtainable because of a system malfunction. Hotel staff were notified. The hotel staff were ordered to have the system repaired as soon as possible, and a fire watch was conducted until the alarm system was restored to proper operation. All units went available.

Dec. 3

At 8:27 p.m. fire units responded to Chestnut St. and N. Fifth St. for a report of a multi-vehicle crash. Upon arrival, SFD personnel found a two-car accident. The party in the first car denied injury and left the scene with police department consent. The sole occupant of the second car denied injury and stated no medical care was needed. No road hazards were found. All SFD units returned to service.

At 7:01 p.m. fire units responded to 17786 Westwood Dr. for a report of a residential fire alarm. Upon arrival, units found the homeowner waiting outside for their arrival. She stated she returned home to find her alarms going off. She did not enter the house. SFD personnel entered the house to investigate. Gas detectors indicated no hazardous condition. A malfunctioning smoke alarm was located and removed from service. The homeowner was advised to replace her alarms because of their age. Fire units went available.

LOGAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE

Dec. 7

A deputy was dispatched to a motorist assist on I-76 at mile marker 123.

Dec. 6

A welfare check was conducted in the 6000 block of County Road 20.5.

A deputy was dispatched to a report of an abandoned vehicle at County Road 63 and C.R. 68.

A deputy responded to a disturbance in the 230000 block of C.R. 12.

LOGAN COUNTY JAIL

Dec. 7

Danial Alfred Peterson, 51, was booked by the Sterling Police Department on charges of domestic violence and harassment.

Dec. 6

Carrie Christine Howard, 23, was booked by the Logan County Sheriff's Office on a failure to appear charge out of Sterling.

COLORADO STATE PATROL

Dec. 8

A 2011 Dodge Caravan sustained minor damage when it collided with a deer on County Road 30. Stacia Tarver, 32, of Sterling, was driving westbound near the intersection with C.R. 39 at 5:15 p.m. when the accident occurred. The deer ran from the scene. No injuries were reported.

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